Posted by Vineet Buch, Director of Product Management, Google Play Apps & Games 
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Google Play continues to grow rapidly around the world, thanks to our ecosystem of developers building high quality and engaging app experiences. There are now 2 billion monthly active Android devices. People in 190 countries downloaded 82 billion apps from the Play Store in the last year and the number of developers with more than 1 million monthly installs grew by 35 percent year on year. We've made huge investments to make purchasing quick and easy by offering direct carrier billing with 140 operators that reach 900M devices every month. These, and other efforts, have made the number of buyers on Google Play grow by almost 30 percent in the last year. 
Since we launched the 
Google Play Console in 2012, we've continued to add features to help you do much more than just publish apps. People in a variety of roles at app and game companies, large and small, carry out tasks like running beta tests, analyzing crashes, responding to customer reviews, evaluating A/B experiments on store listings, pulling financial reports, and more. 
Today at Google I/O, we're 
announcing new and improved features to help you improve your app's performance and quality, and grow your business on Google Play. 
  
Statistics
UPDATED The 
statistics page for your app now gives you   quicker, more flexible access to important data about your business. Compare two   different metrics and break them down by a dimension. Select any date range you   want, view a breakdown of your data, and even access hourly stats.  
   
Android vitals
NEW Understand your app's 
Android vitals so you can fix bad     behaviors, improve your app experience, and increase your star rating. View     aggregated, anonymized device data from people who have opted in their devices     to understand three crucial aspects of your app's performance: stability (crash     rates and App Not Responding [ANR] rates), battery usage (stuck wake locks and     excessive wakeups), and render time (slow rendering and frozen UI frames). 
Learn     more about Android vitals. 
 
UPDATED The 
ANRs & crashes page has also been updated with larger crash coverage and now benefits from a higher volume of data.  
Release management
      NEW Use the new 
release dashboard to track a release as it       happens. By monitoring how your release is affecting important metrics, you can       be confident that everything is going as planned or you can quickly halt your       rollout if anything looks out of the ordinary. 
 NEW Publish 
Android Instant Apps with the same release   management flow you're familiar with from publishing apps on Google Play.   Iterate quickly with a development track, gather feedback from trusted testers   on a pre-release track, and when you're ready, release to production. 
Get started with Android Instant   Apps. 
 
   NEW The new 
device catalog will help ensure you're offering     a great user experience on the widest range of devices. Search and filter across     rich device data for thousands of devices certified by Google. The catalog even     shows you your installs, rating, and revenue contributed by device type to help     you make the right decisions. You can now also set device exclusion rules by     performance indicators like RAM and system on chip. With more granular controls     you can exclude fewer devices and offer the best experience on all devices your     app supports. 
Learn     more about the device catalog. 
 
   NEW For something as important as your app signing key, there's no room for     error. With 
app signing in the Play Console, you now have the     option to securely transfer your key to Google to manage on your behalf. You'll     benefit from Google's industry leading security and be able to opt-in for     upcoming assistive services like app optimizations for APK size. Once opted-in     to this service, the Play Store will deliver versions of your APK optimized for     the screen density and native architecture of each target device type, saving     data and device storage for your users. 
Learn     more about app signing.    
UPDATED The 
pre-launch report, powered by Firebase Test     Lab, shows you the results of testing your alpha or beta app on real devices in     the lab so you can spot and fix issues before you launch, so they won't affect     your rating. The report has been updated with more device test coverage     including Android O devices, and new controls, like being able to provide     credentials so your app can be tested behind a login.
 
   
User acquisition
NEW The acquisition report helps you understand where visitors to your store     listing are coming from and whether they go on to install and buy things in your     app. The report now includes 
retained installer data. This     reveals which channels and geographies drive valuable users who keep your app     installed over periods of up-to 30 days, helping you optimize your marketing     efforts. 
 
   
Financial reports
NEW Subscriptions are the fastest growing business on Google Play – the     number of active subscribers has doubled in the last year. With the     
subscriptions dashboard, see how your subscriptions are     performing and make better decisions to grow your business. Understand and     analyze total subscribers, revenue, retention, and churn across multiple     dimensions. 
 
User feedback
UPDATED Reviews are a valuable channel you can use to engage with people who   have your app installed directly. 
Reviews analysis now covers   more languages to help you gather insights from reviews to improve your app.   Updated ratings summarizes how users have updated their ratings and reviews,   including the effect any replies you made had on those updates. Reviews history   shows you the history of your conversation with a user. Finally, we are rolling   out the ability to report reviews which do not meet the posting policy   guidelines.    
Watch us introduce the new Play Console features live at I/O 2017
Tune in live to watch the '
What's new in Google Play at I/O 2017' session, which starts at 12:30pm PT on Thursday, May 18. The team is excited to share all the features we've been working on.
  We're also presenting deeper dives into all of our new features and sharing best practices to help you succeed on Google Play. Watch all the Google Play I/O sessions live or afterwards on YouTube: 
Day 1, May 17     
Day 2, May 18     
Day 3, May 19     
And be sure to watch the 
Google Play Awards on day two, which will once again recognize outstanding developers that continue to set the bar for quality apps and games.
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